Legge naturale e legge morale in Giovanni Calvino interprete dell’Epistola ai Romani

Annali Del Dipartimento di Filosofia 15:131-162 (2009)
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Abstract

Calvin’s academic training in the arts and law is of primary importance in understanding his biblical interpretation. He worked out a syncretic anthropology because he harmonized the doctrine of the original sin with elements from the Greek philosophical mind. Calvin’s idea of natural law is equivalent to the conscience, which is a favoured way to access to Absolute. Finally it stands out a constant connection out of all three uses of the moral law and the social care

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